Sans
Culottes
That
rumbling on the cobblestones
once so far away,
now getting ineluctably louder
is the sound of tomorrow,
the slow rising chorus
of joy and exultation
of all those downtrodden
down all the Ages;
blamed for all ills
none of them of their own making,
Since being powerless
how could they influence
and dictate events?
It is and was misdirection,
a grand ballroom masque;
then again all such soirées
must end,
and the tumbrils arrive
even for the Marie Antoinettes.
NIGHT & THE CITY
The night time starts at the river
before it closes over the City;
a Wind drifts in with
the moistened shadows,
it flings them
into the street
flattens them against
the gutter,
picks a man
waiting for a bus
and wraps darkness
around him;
and a light comes on
then another,
and down the street
there's a crowd gathered
against the traffic signal,
high above them
a neon sputters flames
the gaudy and the spectacular dance;
Someone runs into the street
and yells " Come on!"
and everybody does,
Night has come to the City.
Leadership Contest
Imbeciles ponder
and wait
outside the door
marked "No Admittance";
Each with their
own excuse ready
as they in turn knock
expectantly on the door
marked "No Admittance";
With no reply forthcoming
each one then knocks again
on the door
marked "No Admittance";
This lacklustre mise-en-scene
eventually exhausts its participants
upon whom the realisation dawns,
that they all need
to wait and ponder
outside the door marked
"Admittance for Imbeciles Only".
Maria Alvarez :Scenes from an Undistinguished Life
Maria Alvarez embroidered her
life with meticulous detail,
consistent in her affectations
she accumulated the outward
appearance of savoir-faire;
her aspirations, unfulfilled
and unfulfillable, lent their
careless trajectory to her life;
whenever vicissitudes threatened,
a laconic smile and something
of hubris at the corner of the mouth
would sustain her amid the disillusionment;
such was the order of her life
until the careless trajectory
of a point three-two bullet
bisected her spouse’s slumbering frame,
setting her free from the borrowed melancholy
in which she had sought refuge
from joy, uncertainty and herself.
Louis Kasatkin is founder of Destiny Poets in the UK and Editorial Administrator at www.destinypoets.co.uk. For more than 20 years a Poet and Poetry promoter,Louis has been Poet-in-Residence at Wakefield Cathedral and workshop leader in schools and the wider local community.
A fine set of poems. Especially evocative, the Night and the City. Short sharp comments that still manage to link and form a coherent description.
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